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  • Tina D
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  • I must be a redneck, cause I think that these are sensational! 5

Here is an awesome DIY project for you. It is a lovely gift...REDNECK WINE GLASSES!

LOL Buy a glass candlestick at the $$$store & glue it to a Ball Mason Jar. Ya gotta luv it!
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    omg I saw those on the Batchelor........I loved them,so redneck.
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A curiosity.

My brother lives in an old house in Boston and sent these pics. Anyone have any idea what they are?
Steve T
Steve T Atlanta, GA
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  • Tina D
    Commented on Mar 15, 2012
    Maybe since it was near Boston it could be a pasta drying rack.
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Flooring: What's the best way to clean ceramic tile flooring?

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Deana Lawrenceville, GA
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    Commented on Feb 17, 2012
    I bought a Eureka steam mop and I love it.you only use water so it's chemical free and the ...»
    removable pads are washable.Great product.

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Gardening: Why my 6 years old Apple plant not blooming?

Satya K
Satya K Lawrenceville, GA
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  • Tina D
    Commented on Feb 08, 2012
    Don't some apple trees need to pollinated by another to bloom? Maybe buy another one and see ...»
    what happens.I also use those spikes in the spring for flowering trees.

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Painting: Looking for a color paint that is slightly plum and chocolate

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Amy M Tampa, FL
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    Commented on Feb 08, 2012
    Wow I got it,it is called desert shadows,Benjamin Moore makes it.I had my dining room painted ...»
    that color and i loved it.I am actually thinking about going back to it this spring.I will have to say it is a little dark but if you have a bright room you will love it.Also wet cement is a great choice too.

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Gardening: Suggestion for coffee grounds

I had that if you dump your used coffee grounds at the roots of your rose bushes, it is great fertilizer. I have found this to be true. My rose bush is flourishing. Anyone else find the same thing?

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Dwayne S Hope Mills, NC
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  • Tina D
    Commented on Jan 14, 2012
    It works great on small frog ponds to kill the larvae,it does not hurt the polywods.
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Gardening: Easy Seeds

Whats the easiest flower seed you have grown with little to no effort? I would have to say nasturtiums for me are very easy to grow and the leaves are edible to bad they are annuals here ...»
in NC.I like simple perinneals or annuals that i can just toss on the ground with little to know work.Ive heard poppies and coneflowers are easy but ive never had good luck with these.

Marvin R
Marvin R Sanford, NC
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  • Tina D
    Commented on Jan 14, 2012
    I agree with Cosmos and Cleomes,never tried marigolds.I wll try ,I have had great luck with ...»
    coneflowers.They just keep reseeding every year,and the birds love them after they get their dried out seed heads.

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